There are two ways to make your pedigree available to the project administrator for posting on the Patriarch Page:1. Send the pedigree by email directly to carrie@worldfamilies.net in the simplified form described below(If you send it this way, your pedigree will only be posted on the Patriarch Page, and will not be included in the Pedigree Forum) Be sure to include Email address you wish to be posted with the pedigree Kit number of the project participant whose pedigree this is Name, birthdate, birthplace, spouse for each generation (direct male line).

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I'm a direct descendant of George Randall, who immigrated to the US from Trowbridge, England in 1857, working his way across the Atlantic on the sailing vessel Isaac Webb (at age 16). He was born April 18, 1841 in North Bradley, Wiltshire County, England. His father was also George Randall, born in the same town in 1800 and died in Trowbridge in 1859. George brought his mother, sisters (Jane, Charlotte, Amelia and Maria) and a younger brother (Sammy, age 10) to the US in 1861. They settled in Rockville, CN. His mother's name was Maria Stillman, born in Southwick 1812, died Rockville, CN 1891. Her father was a shoemaker. George Randall's paternal line was George Randall for many generations. They were farmers and weavers. George married Mary Ann Freestone, born Oct. 2, 1862. In 1868 he and his wife came west to Oregon City. They bought a homestead and settled there, after working in the Oregon City Woolen Mill for six months. They have numerous descendants in the area. They were my great-grandparents. There has been considerable genealogical research carried out by other family members. I have much of a family tree which I would be glad to post. I'm sure it would be possible to find a male descendant of George Randall for DNA testing.

Here is part of my pedegree back five generations (-- or part of it. I'll continue to add until complete, or can include everything that I know.) (Asterik

will identify primary line; plus

identifies potential DNA project donors whom I will contact to invite to participate):

George Randall, my ancestor descended from a long line of George Randalls in Wiltshire, England. George was a family name, given usually to the oldest child, though not always. When a younger child bears that name, it suggests that the eldest had not survived infancy, thus another child was given that name later on. Other names frequently given to children in the family were Will, Maria, Gilbert, Charlotte, Jane, Samuel. George Randall was a common name in Wiltshire. Wiltshire is located in Southern England, about ten miles from Stonehedge. My research came up with many registered births and marriages of men with the same name in the local records of the 18th and 19th centuries. Spellings varied (Randall, Randle, Randel, etc.). Our ancestors had lived in North Bradley for generations, where they had been farmers and weavers.

my grandfather is John Randall sr. My father is Donald Randall.I am Jessica Randall.My siblings are Joshua Randall and Brandon Randall.My son is Robert Wayne Randall-Pachal. I believe that John is a popular family name for the eldest son.We are from Portland Oregon. I wish I had more info... My e mail is Fairiedanu@aol.com

Hi. My name is David Randall. I am descended from Jonas Randall of Roxbury, MA (c. 1778-1833). I am descended from his son William Hannaford Randall who settled in New York and St. Paul, MN. Anyone interested in exchanging information about this branch can contact me via email at withywindle@earthlink.net.

I have a family bible with eight pages of recorded family history. The primary name is Albert Randall, born on Sept. 13, 1814 in Stow, Mass. He married Carolyn Stratton, born on April 21, 1810, in Harvard, Mass. Does this match any part of your family? Thanks. Dick Saar

Hello, I'm Melissa Randall. I am a descendent of James Randall born in 1810 in possibly South Carolina. Married to Rhoda Burckhalter they gave birth to Francis Marion Randall on Aug. 31, 1828 in South Carolina. Francis married Sarah Jane McBryde and they later gave birth to Edwin Newton Randall on Oct. 1 1849 in South Carolina. Edwin married Frances Watts Sproull. They gave birth to Charles Newton Randall on Feb. 19, 1874 in Georgia. Charles married Lillie Wyatt. They gave birth to Edward Leon Randall on Aug. 28, 1907 in Texas. Edward was my grandfather. He died in 1983. I am from Colorado.